End grain cheese tray

As always I like to mix species and have a maximum contrast and colors. Here we find the priority which is highly appreciated Finnish pine. Unfortunately my stocks are depleted and I probably will have great difficulty in finding. For those wishing that I realize their tea, block or cutting board, hurry up there will not be for everyone!

We also find the walnut (with gray-violet reflections, positioned on the sides), beech (light and dense, it is the perfect fuel for a good butcher’s block), merbau (with burgundy red, c it is a very comfortable wood in wetlands), oak (with its high density and multiple contrast, it is also a wood that is resistant to moisture) and finally the cherry (which provides veining pink to orange reflections)

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Pierrouf, that is gorgeous! I am wondering, in eastern Canada, we are warned about pine resins being hazardous in cutting boards, I am wondering, is there something different about Finnish pine? THe work is really nice, you have tons of talent and a great eye.

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